PPL in Session: Maximising Your PPL Membership

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PPL in Session: Maximising Your PPL Membership

By PPL

Date and time

Wed, 14 Jun 2017 17:00 - 19:00 GMT+1

Location

PPL

1 Upper James Street London W1F 9DF United Kingdom

Description

Come and join us for our next PPL in Session to find out about how to maximise your payments, suitable for performers, rights holders, representatives and rights holder intermediaries alike.

In this month’s tutorial, we’ll be providing guidance and advice on how to maximise your PPL membership. Come along to find out about:

  • PPL’s international collection service
  • Other PPL services
  • Registering your repertoire
  • Making claims
  • Using myPPL to keep your account up to date

Our Member Services team will be on hand throughout and after the session to speak to you individually and answer your questions.

Can’t make it to London? Join the event live online via the free WebEx web conferencing system. Spaces are very limited, so email memberservices@ppluk.com to reserve your space today.

Keep up to date about our upcoming PPL in Session events by following us on Twitter @PPLUK.



Organised by

Founded in 1934, PPL is the UK music industry’s collective management organisation (CMO) for over 120,000 performers and record companies. We license recorded music in the UK when it is played in public (shops, bars, nightclubs, offices etc.) or broadcast (BBC, commercial radio, commercial TV etc.) and ensure that revenue flows back to our members. These include both independent and major record companies, together with performers ranging from emerging grassroots artists through to established session musicians and globally renowned artists. PPL’s public performance licensing is carried out on PPL’s behalf by PPL PRS Ltd, the joint venture between PPL and PRS for Music.

We also collect performance rights internationally when music is played overseas in public and used on TV, radio and some online streaming services, as well as for private copying. International royalties are an increasingly important revenue stream for performers and recording rightsholders.

In 2020, in total, we collected £225.7 million across all of our revenue streams, while also distributing money to over 135,000 performers and recording rightsholders.

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